This should be closed as "won't fix," marking it as "released" is
misleading.
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Title:
Calendar icon usually shows the wrong date
To manage
Game still needs packaging. Is there a good reason to leave the bug as
invalid? Are we interested in adding Free games to the archive, or
should this maybe be packaged through the App Store process?
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This should probably be part of choosing your locale (along with time
zone, language, and keyboard) in ubiquity.
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Title:
Lots of seemingly
Confirmed, still a problem for saucy. Software like font manager
exists in repository and allows you to fix the problem for yourself, but
the out-of-the-box experience of selecting fonts is really junk.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
** Also affects: ubiquity
That seems very sensible, Mark. I hardly think we could have a more
consumer-friendly solution without fundamentally sacrificing the utility we
hope to provide with Unity's scopes. Thank you for making a firm decision,
and doubly for being on our side.
Ryan
P.S. big ups to Jono as well, for your
Failing to save and load user data as expected (in this case, data about
volume preference) is absolutely unacceptable. It makes the computer
feel unreliable, gives inexperienced or insecure users the idea that
they are doing something wrong, and ruins the auditory experience that a
user wishes to
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Title:
Workspace switcher keyboard shortcuts do nothing when there is no
workspace in the indicated direction
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Binary package hint: unity
If I am presently viewing the top-left workspace and I press
control+alt+up or control+alt+left, nothing happens at all. If I
believed myself to be on another workspace, I might then wonder whether
my computer is responding to me.
In order to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: notify-osd
If you are zoomed out into the Compiz/Unity exposé-style workspace
switcher when a notify-osd bubble is triggered, rather than appearing in
the screen corner as usual, it appears in tiny form on each visible
virtual desktop in the grid.
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Notifications don't play well with Compiz/Unity workspace switcher
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Right click and drag in Unity quick lists doesn't register
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Binary package hint: unity
Steps to reproduce:
1. Right-click on Firefox icon in the Unity dash; hold right-click
2. Move the mouse to the Open a New Window menu entry
3. Release mouse button
Expected behaviour: new Firefox window opens
Actual behaviour: nothing happens.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unity
While using alt-tab to switch windows and holding tab, waiting for the
switcher to appear, 200ms is enough time to wonder whether the keypress
was registered. It contributes to a feeling of lethargy on the part of
the window manager.
In order to
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Default delay time of 200ms for static application switcher is too
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Binary package hint: glade-3
Glade done crashed. I wasn't doing anything out of the ordinary, as far
as I know. It wanted to upload a 64MB backtrace or something - if that's
really necessary, I'll try to reproduce the bug and upload the big
honking file.
ProblemType: Crash
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glade-3 crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_tree_model_get_valist()
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Binary package hint: unity
Left, right, and middle click trigger different events depending on
whether you're using the workspace switcher, window spread view, or
static application switcher. The UI for these share similarities (window
previews, mouse and keyboard
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Title:
Workspace switcher, window spread view, and static application
switcher each have different click behaviours
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Binary package hint: firefox
Using Ubuntu 11.04 beta's default installation of Firefox with the menu-
bar integration, my Bookmarks tab is broken.
I have a very long list of bookmark categories which takes more space
than the full vertical length of the screen - that might
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Title:
Firefox
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 692607 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/692607
Thanks, Chris. I'm not convinced that it's the same, but I'll watch that
bug and see if I can reproduce mine after it's fixed.
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Binary package hint: unity
Steps to reproduce:
* Launch any application
* Press Super+d in quick succession
Expected result: window flies to the background, revealing desktop. Dash is not
triggered.
Actual result: window flies away, desktop revealed, but dash also
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Title:
Unity super+d shortcut behaves differenly depending on speed of
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Super+w also has this problem. You can press Super+w in rapid succession
and get the expected window spread without any dash, but if you press
Super+w again in a similarly rapid succession, the dash comes up as the
window zoom back into place.
Notably, the expose/workspace switcher (Super+s)
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Steps to reproduce the bug:
1) launch Rhythmbox, use notifier icon to show the interface
2) start any song playing
3) adjust volume using the software slider in the top-left corner - continue
adjusting volume for a number of seconds
Expected
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Reminded about this, I tried suspend and resume while playing music on
Lucid, which worked fine. I suppose this bug was fixed at some point.
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Catto,
The user can also install software (packages), and many users don't
understand the difference between a LiveCD and a hard-drive install (nor
should they have to).
I very much like Mat's suggestion, Install Ubuntu on this computer: it
assumes no level of technical knowledge and leaves no
Public bug reported:
openrider is a free video game developed using Ecere technologies.
It is released under the GNU GPLv3+ license and the source code is
available at http://www.funsitelots.com/pub/openrider-0.1.tar.bz2
It depends on libecere which is yet to be added to the Ubuntu archives.
integrated, and a complete software
development solution.
URL: http://ecere.com
License: modified BSD
** Affects: ecere
Importance: Undecided
Status: In Progress
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Ryan Prior (ryanprior)
Status: In Progress
To reproduce on Jaunty I ran time-admin, hit unlock, put in my
password, then changed Configuration from Manual to Keep
synchronized with Internet servers
I can't do a screen cast right now (I rendered my Jaunty partition
unbootable during unrelated jiggery pokery) but if it would be very
useful
I just reproduced the same bug in Jaunty Jackalope -- using Synchronize
with time servers does nothing. It tries to install NPT support, but
afterwards it still insists that NTP support is not installed and always
reverts to the manual setting.
If the bug is incomplete, please tell me what sort
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: meld
When using Meld to look at a diff between two directories, if one
directory's files have \r\n as a line terminator and the other's have
only \n, the whole files appear to be different whereas for most intents
and purposes they are the same. diff has
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
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Just as the search filter has a cancel button, the browse filter
should also have one. It would also be easy to make them share a button
as well.
My interface design advice would be this: as the user browses (for
example to the artist Brad Sucks, then to the album Out Of It) the
search box would
If I have my system monitor open as I begin a download, it immediately
registers a change in my bandwidth usage when the download begins.
Surely the display could use the same information that the system
monitor can use and display a download speed rating.
I understand that it would be nice to
Thanks for your comment, David. I agree that a prominent desktop icon
should be present. However, I think that a few more icons should be
placed on the desktop (that lone solitary icon seems a lot more out of
place than it does if you add links to Examples and and Help.) In
addition, the name
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I can confirm this behaviour. In Intrepid, checking or unchecking these
boxes changes the behaviour of the System menu, whereas in Jaunty
toggling the options has no effect on the menu.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openglad
Steps to reproduce the bug:
* run openglad
* select Begin New Game
* select Hire Troops
* click on the Next or Prev buttons
Expected result:
* more soldiers are shown
Actual result:
* segfault
Also troublesome is the fact that the graphics
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Hi Leann,
I tried Alpha 5 with suspend and resume on the LiveCD. The sound card
still does not work after resume, and applications which give sound
output tend to lock up; whereas before suspend, everything works just
snappy.
Should I generate enw alsa-info.txt for Jaunty Alpha 5?
Thanks again.
This is a usability bug. Somebody looking for their hard drive in
places will not be inclined to search a removable media folder. I
can confirm this behaviour and I think it should be forwarded upstream
and/or fixed in Ubuntu by renaming the subgroup to Storage Media or
similar.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
The Firefox download manager does not handle .torrent downloads.
Steps to reproduce:
* Navigate to a popular torrent site such as thepiratebay.org
* Search for Big Buck Bunny and click a relevant result
* Click the link to begin the download
For inclusion in Debian, it would need to be re-trademarked. However,
even without re-trademarking it should be suitable for inclusion in
Universe. Barring that, there should be no question that it's acceptable
in Multiverse. We've definitely got a place for Celtx if you package it!
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Linux ryan-desktop 2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 29 19:28:32 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux
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Linux ryan-desktop 2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 29 19:28:32 UTC 2009 x86_64
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No LSB modules are
Public bug reported:
The difference between mute and the next step up is huge. Why is there
no way to get really quiet audio?
Steps to reproduce:
* Turn sound applet volume down to mute (the lowest setting).
* Play some music.
* Put your speakers up to a high volume, or plug in head phones.
*
This is alsa-info.txt generated on a healthy boot-up with sound working
just fine. Should I generate another one after suspending and resuming?
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If btnx is dead, what has replaced it? Its function is still needed.
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Oli o...@thepcspy.com wrote:
I thought the btnx project was dead... So I'm slightly confused as to
why there's so much activity in this thread.
Why are you chasing up the packaging of an
Public bug reported:
When I suspend and resume my computer, my sound card no longer
functions. I went through the community documentation on the wiki for
audio troubleshooting and nothing there helped -- the card is
recognized, the modules are there, and upon reboot the card works just
fine.
I'm
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This is just with a stock Ubuntu install - no fiddling with preferences. It
should work out of the box, no?
On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Jesse N. Richardson
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Do you have the daylight savings time feature turned on? This might be
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Steps to reproduce the bug:
download and unzip devices.7z (Oxygen device icons)
note that the files are in .svg or .svgz (gzipped svg) format
browse the files in Nautilus
Expected result:
all files are previewed, allowing easy location of a
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When I right-click on a folder in Nautilus and choose to sign it, I am
prompted to select which key to use for signature and then asked to type
that key's passphrase. However, if the folder contains more than one
file, the passphrase will be required for each file. This is
Public bug reported:
When the option to sign a file is chosen in the Nautilus context menu,
the dialog to select which key to sign with is presented even if there
is only one key available.
Steps to reproduce the bug:
Find a file in Nautilus
Ensure that only one GPG key is registered
So, now that we have an install Ubuntu to hard drive option in GRUB,
perhaps we can get rid of the desktop icon in the LiveCD?
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If the bug is already reported, then it is a duplicate, not invalid.
Please link this bug to the already-reported one so that we can track
its progress.
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Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Spamming is certainly not a good idea.
Here are some ideas for helping to get this bug resolved:
* email Adobe and tell them you want them to work with the Ubuntu community to
ensure an excellent user experience. Mention this bug in particular, and focus
on the desire to work together.
* if
I'd like to request a higher importance for this bug again, as we get
many people asking in IRC about this bug. It's embarrassing to show them
that the bug is considered low priority when it's a show-stopper for
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That describes the problem perfectly for me right now, though I've only
tried the non-Free flash. I would have thought that swfdec especially
would work, since it goes through gstreamer?
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I use a fully updated Ubuntu 8.04. I do not think the connection is
changed during the delay - though I'm not sure, because I wouldn't know
how to change the connection without actually using the program. I did
store the password in the keyring, but gave gedit permission to use it
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Status: Incomplete = In Progress
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Binary package hint: gedit
Steps to reproduce the problem:
* Use GVFS via Nautilus to browse a server over SSH
* Open a file on that server in gedit
* Give gedit access to the keyring when it asks, choosing to give it access
only once
* Edit and save the file
* Wait awhile
I haven't had this problem for quite some time now, so I expect it's
gone.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183920
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Thanks for your interest in making Ubuntu better. I really appreciate
it! However, this is not a bug - it's part rant, part Ubuntu design
decision, and part complaint about specific malfunctions. Please take
the rant to a community channel, the design discussion to the developer
mailing list, and
I disagree with the last two commenters.
First, though I agree that the article certainly does not represent a
scientific usability study, I don't think that fact makes the result
useless. The writer learned about some of Ubuntu's weaknesses from his
experience with his girlfriend, and we can
Here's my latest status for my Satellite A105:
Web, Play/Pause, Stop, Forward Reverse all work. The Media Player key
itself doesn't work - it should probably launch Rhythmbox, but it does
not.
Fn+Esc (mute / unmute) does register in the computer and an icon comes
up which shows muting and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-desktop
http://contentconsumer.wordpress.com/2008/04/27/is-ubuntu-useable-
enough-for-my-girlfriend/
We know that there are lots of places where usability could be improved
in Ubuntu and Gnome in general. The article linked above deals
Actually, last I heard, libflashsupport isn't going to be in Hardy at
all - some other system is being used to integrate the sound.
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Changing back to confirmed. I would like to request a higher importance
for this bug as well. It does not reflect well on the quality of Ubuntu
for Firefox to constantly crash while watching YouTube movies, which is
a very common activity these days.
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UFO AI 2.2 is really looking polished and it runs great on Windows.
Ubuntu really needs to compete with Windows on games, packaging quality
GPL'd games at the very least. UFO: AI fills a space left by the other
game selections in Ubuntu.
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Xevil is now in the Universe repository for every release since Dapper!
Thanks for the release and the backports.
** Changed in: xevil (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = xevil
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Ubuntu packages are available for Code::Blocks - we just need to get
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This bug had been fixed for me, but now I am experiencing frequent
crashes and sound problems relating to flash apps which use sound.
Viewing multiple consecutive YouTube videos is a sure-fire way to crash
Firefox at present.
I have the latest Firefox 3.0, PulseAudio, libflashsupport, and so on.
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce the error:
* Open a terminal window
* run /usr/sbin/gdmsetup as root
Expected result:
* The GDM configuration utility launches
Actual result:
* Nothing happens and useless garbage errors are printed
Example:
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I don't know what else to provide, really.
The same thing does not happen when I'm using the Banshee media player
instead of Rhythmbox, or when I'm using Epiphany instead of Firefox.
Does that help any? :-)
I'm willing to run tests or make more videos like the one already posted
if it would
While it's too late to be included in Hardy universe, you could still
put the Ubuntu packages on GetDeb for easy installation.
http://www.getdeb.net/search.php?keywords=btnx
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146160
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I hadn't thought to try copy and paste. However, the section of
BurtonGroupReportFinal.pdf that I attached to this bug copies and pastes
fine into Gedit, the way that would be expected.
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Following the upstream conventions should be important for us.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/201291
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The bug is still in the latest Hardy Evince, 2.21.91
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hunters, I question the wisdom of asking users not to add that info to
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178402
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce the bug:
Launch Firefox and Rhythmbox.
Play a song in Rhythmbox.
Load a web page in Firefox and scroll up and down.
Expected behaviour:
The audio keeps playing as before
Actual behaviour:
The audio quality first degrades, then skips, then cuts out
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux ryan-laptop 2.6.24-8-generic #1 SMP Thu Feb 14 20:40:45 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu hardy (development branch)
Release:8.04
Codename: hardy
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This bug is not a duplicate of the bug it is currently supposed to
duplicate.
That bug has something to do with restarting Rhythmbox, but this bug
shows up while the program is still running. It seems to be a simple
interface error.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 114319
Doesn't
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Binary package hint: kdebase
This error was displayed when I tried to install routine upgrades in
Hardy today.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Feb 7 10:19:54 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ErrorMessage: trying to overwrite
I do not use the KDE desktop; only Konqueror and its dependencies, among
a few other KDE apps. I use the Gnome and Xfce desktops.
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That worked. Perhaps there is something you could do to keep this
problem from happening to others?
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to overwrite
`/usr/share/icons/crystalsvg/128x128/devices/hdd_mount_decrypt.png', which is
also in package
** Attachment added: A video clip demonstrating the behaviour
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11765933/x%20problems.avi
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
Frequently, after running for some time, X freezes its display. Programs
continue running in the background,
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